Triangle singularity in τ f1(1285)πτ decay
Abstract
We show that the τ- decay into f1(1285)π-τ is dominated by a triangle loop mechanism with K*, K* and K (or K) as internal lines, which manifests a strong enhancement reminiscent of a nearby singularity present in the narrow K* limit. The f1(1285) is then produced by its coupling to the K* K and K*K which is obtained from a previous model where this resonance was dynamically generated as a molecular K* K (or K*K) state using the techniques of the chiral unitary approach. We make predictions for the f1 π mass distribution which significantly deviates from the phase-space shape, due to the distortion caused by the triangle singularity. We find a good agreement with the experimental value within uncertainties for the integrated partial decay width, which is a clear indication of the importance of the triangle singularity in this decay and supports the dynamical origin of the f1(1285) as a K* K and K* K molecular state.
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